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THTTC1249 - HIGH STREET, BATH - TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF USE BY VEHICLES - ORDER 2016

Notice is given that Bath and North East Somerset Council in exercise of its powers under section 14 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 intends to make an order the effect of which will be to temporarily introduce a road closure in that length of High Street, Bath, from the junction of Argyle Street for a distance of 15 metres towards Walcot Street.

This order is required because works are being or are proposed to be executed on or near the road consequent upon new cabling by BT Openreach and will be operative from 15th January 2016 for a maximum period of one week. The road will only be restricted as and when traffic signs are in position and may not be effected for the whole of the period but only for so long as is necessary to execute the works. This is anticipated to be for a period of 1 day between the hours of 21.00hrs – 06.00hrs the next day.

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